Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.38
ph-index = 7
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Turncare, Inc. (28 from 28 patents)
2. Hemosphere, Inc. (2 from 12 patents)
30 patents:
1. 12496793 - Methods for controlling and monitoring inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatuses and associated systems
2. 12485051 - Pressure-mitigation apparatuses designed for partial and full body use
3. D1088221 - Perfusion enhancement controller case
4. 12370107 - Network-accessible controllers for managing pressure-mitigation devices and approaches to incorporating the same into existing infrastructure
5. 12370108 - Pressure-mitigation apparatuses for improved treatment of respiratory illnesses and associated systems and methods
6. 12251347 - Approaches to determining health of a living body through analysis of the pressure of inflatable chambers of a pressure-mitigation device
7. 12251346 - Network-enabled systems for mitigating pressure applied to a living body by an underlying surface
8. 12193922 - Non-invasive apparatuses for mitigating pressure applied to a human body and associated systems and methods
9. 12178949 - Pressure-mitigation apparatuses for improved treatment of immobilized patients and associated systems and methods
10. 12076952 - Systems and methods for controlling and monitoring inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatus for mitigating contact pressure
11. 12070379 - Pressure-mitigating surfaces with inflatable chambers and methods for deploying and controlling the same
12. 12016812 - Pressure-mitigation apparatuses for improved treatment of respiratory illnesses and associated systems and methods
13. 11980565 - Inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatuses and associated devices, systems and methods
14. 11981099 - Methods for controlling and monitoring inflatable perfusion enhancement apparatuses and associated systems
15. 11950991 - Non-invasive apparatuses for mitigating pressure applied to a human body and associated systems and methods